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John ED Renstrom

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we took Mom back to the home Sunday. nice enough day and I have dumped enough money in the72 that we can drive it anytime we want. big flock of turkeys crossing the road up there. but we parked behind a couple of those popular imports and when I turned around to look. will a box is a box. not a lot of different in the basic shape is there. the last one is out side the nursing home grandmother is in. only in SD would you have a Santa scare crow.
 

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I would pass this one in in a heartbeat for the limousine style. diagonal parking makes for a bad backing out when you can't see. but then some one in a big SUV always parks next to you anyway. it just that looking back at the row of cars the new style boxes really present nearly the same silhouette as the 72.
they both have bigger windshields to. so the more we change the more we get back to only one shape does the job. now if we can just get a new car with a bench seat again life would be a lot better for me. love driving that 72 around
 
Ed, I have to ask. I know you guys are serious about your hunting out there, but is that tank what you guys use to hunt turkeys out there ?! There must not be anything left but giblets !:14_6_12:
 
that's a blind. you can hide on it, under it, in it or behind it. the turkey guns are around the hill. there is a set of anti aircraft guns over the facility logo. My parents are residing at the South Dakota State Soldiers Home. were the car is parked is the spot they moved the old director's house from to make way for the construction of the new facility. the original building was put up in 1891 is is now only used as the administration buildings.
 
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